Dear colleagues,
 
We are pleased to announce a new paper published recently in IOP 
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
 
Dible, S.A., Flint, J.A., Lepper, P.A. *On the role of periodic 
structures in the lower jaw of the
Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin* (/Tursiops Truncatus/)  Bioinspir. Biomim. 
4 (2009) 015005

This article is available from 
http://stacks.iop.org/1748-3190/4/015005.  if you have any problems 
downloading the article please contact me.
 
ABSTRACT
This paper proposes the application of band-gap theory to hearing in the 
atlantic bottlenose dolphin (/Tursiops truncatus/). Using the 
transmission line modelling (TLM) technique and published computed 
tomography (CT) data of an atlantic bottlenose dolphin (/Tursiops 
truncatus/), a series of sound propagation experiments have been carried 
out. It is shown that the teeth in the lower jaw can be viewed as a 
periodic array of scattering elements which result in the formation of 
an acoustic stop band (or /band gap/) that is angular dependent. It is 
shown through simple and complex geometry simulations that performance 
enhancements such as improved gain and isolation between the two receive 
paths can be achieved. This mechanism has the potential to be exploited 
in direction-finding sonar.

Dr Simon Dible


Applied Signal Processing Research Group
Loughborough University
Loughborough
UK
s.a.di...@lboro.ac.k




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